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The grblShield is a complete hardware solution for Dank’s CNC motion control system called grbl. Plug and play compatible with grbl 0.6 Three stepper motors supporting X, Y and Z axes 8x microstepping 2.5 amps per winding (bipolar steppers) 12v-30v motor voltage supported
Read moreThis shield allows you to use a computer power supply (or other power source) to use your Arduino to switch high current. With RFP30N06LE MOSFETS, you can easily control a lot of current directly from your Arduino. The board provides 6 PWM outputs via screw terminals. Check the datasheet for the MOSFET for full specifications….
Read moreThe Modkit MotoProto Shield for Arduino that makes it easy to connect up to 4 sensors and control two DC motors as well as a 16X2 character LCD. The sensor jacks accept 2.5mm cables and provide access to VCC, GND, and an analog input.
Read moreThe new version of this shield allows for either 3.3 or 5v logic, a separate and more robust VIN connection, and the PWM input has moved to pin 3. This is a motor shield for Arduino that will control two DC motors. Based on the L298 H-bridge, the Ardumoto can drive up to 2 amps….
Read moreControls DC motors. Multiple outputs: The board uses a pair of L293 Dual H-Bridge driver circuits to drive up to 4 separate DC motors. High Power: The QuadMotor shield uses the L298 to allow a motor supply voltage of up to 46V and a DC current of up to 4A DC on an individual channel…..
Read moreCan be used either as a shield to an existing Arduino, or stand-alone by the addition of an ATmega328 MCU.
Read moreThe Rugged Motor Driver is a dual H-bridge 30V motor driver using the Texas Instruments 2.8A DRV8801 devices. It can control one bipolar stepper motor or two brush DC motors. Protection features include reverse voltage, overcurrent, overtemperature, electrostatic discharge, and shorted motor leads. Stacking pin headers allow another shield to stack on top or bare….
Read moreThe Robot Builder’s Shield makes building robots with Arduino easy. Directly plug up to 6 sensors and up to 6 servos in to dedicated connectors and drive 2 DC motors from the built in H-bridge, 1A/motor. Flip the power switch On and use the J1 jumper to transfer power from the battery to Arduino’s Vin….
Read moreThe PWM Shield for the Arduino allows you to add 32 PWM outputs to your Arduino. They are daisy-chainable (easy to do with a jumper wire) so you can add up to 640 outputs (or until the Arduino can’t provide enough power).
Read morePhotoduino is an open source camera controller based on the Arduino platform. Its main purpose is to serve as technical support for taking photographs of various techniques such as: Timelapses, High Speed Photography, Photography of insects and animals, storms Photography or HDR Photography among others.
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